「I’m also British 🇨🇳 I’m also British 🇨🇳I’m also British 🇨🇳!」😂
@abuhammad
5 ай бұрын
特权阶层,更是共产党中上层既得利益者。
@philipng2879
4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 don't touch her , don't touch her , u not the same age , don't touch her... Don't touch her.... .. vanilla ice : u cant touch her " deng..deng...deng ...deng... U cant touch her ....
Asking locals to obey their laws in other countries is so arrogant, rude and ignorant!
@15wuhao
5 ай бұрын
That's literally not what happened. 1. The Chinese were very polite until that one single dude became super rude. No one asked to "obEy" any specific country's law. Have you even watched the thing? 2. They had a nondisclosure contract, so it's reasonable to at least attempt to ask, there is no harm in doing it. This happens all around the globe all the time. 3. Dr.K was also being insensitive and clearly not helping deescalating. Did you understand anything 老雷 said? Also, constantly calling the Chinese people Japanese, equating the Chinese country's flag to the communist flag, insinuating that's why they don't undestand how "mUh FrEeDoM" works in the UK. Overall getting all political, when no one was trying to make this incident politically charged. 4. Now Dr.K is posting 1 video an hour, chasing that sweet sweet clout. 0 reflection, 0 nuances. I'm honestly only slightly less disgusted at him than I am at that Chinese handler,
@15wuhao
5 ай бұрын
Also, many of them were not even Chinese nations, they were English citizens, they also clearly stated that during the confrontation. Yet people like you, or Dr.K just KEEP ON connecting things that aren't connected.
@user-rv9kk5wg1r
5 ай бұрын
@@15wuhao The British pianist gave you a lot of extra fifty cents, so you can have a good year!
@15wuhao
5 ай бұрын
@@user-rv9kk5wg1r oh yeah right, attack anyone who's got a more nuanced take. Fifty-cent him, fifty-cent her, are you ever proud of making such childish remarks? How about you actually read what I've written before assuming I'm a fifty-cent? You are the type of fans Laolei doesn't want, trust me.
@user-rv9kk5wg1r
5 ай бұрын
@@15wuhao You are really the kind of fan that Lao Lei doesn’t want, believe me.
Even if the law permits photography in public spaces, social and ethical norms typically demand respect for others’ feelings and privacy. Taking photos of someone without permission and sharing them publicly can be considered impolite and disrespectful.
@GrandTA1
5 ай бұрын
现在清晰了,大家不管哪个阵营都想从这件事上嚼出点营养。其实最后都成了人家的创作内容😂😂
@yiwang-yg9cy
4 ай бұрын
老雷说得有道理。人们应该把时间放在更有价值意义的事情上😊
@max-1209
4 ай бұрын
嗯 老雷對此事的評論的確與眾不同 謝謝老雷分享🙏
@taipei1012
5 ай бұрын
I agree - social media and "content creation" is a big, disorganized, chaotic mess, with a lot of garbage out there polluting our lives and wasting our time.
I think that British pianist hold bias towards communist ( well just like most people in the world do), so he tried to trigger some conflicts as soon as he can for his livestream. Those bunch of Chinese group may work for CCP I don’t know but holding a Chinese national flag doesn’t necessarily make you a CCP. This incident then reached a new high level: ideology-freedom and democracy. No one refuse these values but I sense that every time these westerners have to lift things up to a high level claiming their belief in democracy and freedom. This incident is about these Chinese people are not familiar with the UK law not knowing it’s ok to be filmed in public etc. just call it for what it is. Some other manners from that Chinese dude is disgraceful and use of language may not be very appropriate ( as English being their second language), these all push more people to British pianist’s side.
@user-sd1rv6rh2x
4 ай бұрын
Can't agree more
@jakchg
4 ай бұрын
All youtubers are content creater, and yourself are one of them without exception.
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